And now, his promoter, Tom Loeffler, is in the midst of a battle with Alvarez promoter Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy over how revenues for a rescheduled bout will be split. But De La Hoya is tiring of Golovkin’s demands and said he’s moving on. He was also stripped of his IBF belt for declining to defend in a timely manner against Sergiy Derevyanchenko.

Things haven’t been all bad for Golovkin, though. He attended two of the Stanley Cup Final games in Las Vegas between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Washington Capitals, including Game 5 last week when the Capitals defeated the Knights 4-3 and won the Stanley Cup.

Golovkin, whose young son, Vadim, is a promising hockey prospect, met with Capitals players Alexander Ovechkin, Dmitry Orlov and Evgeny Kuznetsov after Game 5 and celebrated their win with him.